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Our Annual Accounts

Our Annual Accounts are part of our legal obligations as a registered charity. We fill in a document sent to us by HMRC every year that details how much money we received, how much we spent, and what we spent it on. We send them to the Charity Commission every year along with our Annual Reports.

Alongside our obligations to the Charity Comission, we circulate them to our members before our Annual General Meeting (AGM) and we’ve published them here for your viewing so that we can be transparent about how we spend our money.

Our reporting period is the calendar year (1st Jan - 31st Dec).

Want to see more info about what we’re up to and how we’re meeting our Charitable Objects? Head over to our Annual Reports page!

Income vs Expenditure

Here is how much money we received in 2025, and how much we spent. We started the year with £17,562 in reserves, and ended with £12,721.

A bar chart shows £13,618 income in blue and £18,459 expenditure in pink

Income Breakdown

For every £1 we spent in 2025, 5p came from a grant, 83p came from donations, and 13p came from Gift Aid

A donut chart with £1 in the centre shows Gift Aid is 13p, Grants are 5p, and Donations are 83p. Amounts don't total £1 exactly due to rounding error.

Read our latest annual accounts! (2025)

For a more detailed explanation of exactly what we’ve spent and what assets we hold etc. you can find our latest annual accounts here:

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